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Lyft Urban Solutions joins Fluctuo webinar on the state of shared mobility in Europe

As shared mobility continues to evolve across Europe, new data from Fluctuo’s European Shared Mobility Index 2025 offers a closer look at recent trends shaping the market. 

In a webinar hosted by Fluctuo, Mylène Tassy, Head of Commercial Strategy & Delivery at Lyft Urban Solutions, joined Julien Chamussy, CEO of Fluctuo, Maxim Romain, CEO & Co-founder of Dott, and Tobias W. Balchen, CEO of Ryde, to discuss the report’s findings and analyze the current state of shared mobility in Europe. The conversation explores system growth, market evolution, and how ebikes are reshaping how people move through cities every day.

Watch the replay here

 

Lyft Urban Solutions joins Velo-city 2026 as a Gold Partner

Ahead of Velo-city 2026 in Rimini, we sat down with the conference organizers to discuss the forces shaping the next decade of shared micromobility, from electrification and infrastructure design to what it takes to build systems riders genuinely plan their day around.

In Rimini, attendees can explore a full Lyft Urban Solutions bikeshare station at our booth and get a closer look at the technology behind today's shared mobility systems. We'll also host a session with Professor Mehdi Nourinejad from York University titled "Docked, Dockless, or Hybrid? A New Framework for Bikeshare System Design", introducing a new decision-support framework to help cities navigate the real trade-offs in system design before capital is committed.

Read the full interview

 

The Micromobility Podcast: What’s next for bikeshare systems?

In a recent episode of The Micromobility Podcast, Caroline Samponaro, VP and Head of External Affairs at Lyft Urban Solutions, sat down with host Prabin Joel Jones to discuss what the data from cities across North America and Europe reveals about network design, the shift to ebikes, and how cities can structure partnerships that deliver for riders over the long term.

Listen to the episode

 

Bikeshare highlights from around the world 

  • 🇺🇸 Capital Bikeshare is expanding further in Fairfax County with 27 new stations. Installations began in May and will continue throughout the summer. The expansion will improve access to shared mobility across the region and strengthen connections to transit and surrounding communities.
  • 🇨🇦 Bike Share Toronto announced a network expansion for 2026, with 950 new bikes, including 200 ebikes, joining the fleet. The rollout will also expand the network's infrastructure with 53 solar stations and 30 charging stations, boosting ebike availability across the system.
  • 🇪🇸 The expansion of Bicimad to Pozuelo de Alarcón, announced earlier this year, has officially begun as EMT Madrid installs the first stations across the city. The service is expected to launch this summer with a network of 30 stations and 370 bikes.
  • 🇲🇽 Mexico City Head of Government Clara Brugada announced that the Taxqueña CETRAM transit hub will soon be equipped with Ecobici bikes and stations as part of the city’s sustainable mobility strategy. The initiative aims to strengthen connections between transportation modes and support multimodal travel across the city.
  • 🇨🇦 Québec City’s àVélo system is off to a strong start this season, recording nearly 100,000 rides in its first two weeks of operation, with daily ridership averaging more than 6,000 trips. The strong early adoption reinforces àVélo’s growing role in everyday mobility across the city, with close to 10,000 users already registered at the beginning of April.
  • 🇪🇸 BicinRivas system in Rivas Vaciamadrid recorded more than 600,000 trips since June 2025. A recent satisfaction survey conducted by the city also found that 85% of users would recommend the service.
  • 🇨🇦 This May, BIXI celebrated 17 years of service in Montréal. To mark the occasion, the BIXI team looked back on key milestones that have shaped the system’s evolution over the years.

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